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I think that as soon as the spring arrives in California in 2010, you will see a new world record largemouth come from Lake Dixon, most likely by Mike Long, Mac Wheatly, or Jed Dickerson.
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Depending on your entertainment profile, you may know Haylie Duff as the actress who played Summer Wheatly in "Napoleon Dynamite," or Sandy Jameson on "7th Heaven," or the older sister of onetime Disney Channel superstar Hilary Duff.
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Depending on your entertainment profile, you may know Haylie Duff as the actress who played Summer Wheatly in "Napoleon Dynamite," or Sandy Jameson on "7th Heaven," or the older sister of onetime Disney Channel superstar Hilary Duff.
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KING: Before we take our next call, Reverend Wheatly I understand has seen the baby.
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KING: Reverend Wheatly, this family prays at your church.
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Wheatly was William M'Keever, a well-known member of the society, who subsequently made his escape to America.
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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Wheatly indeed says, that "when the man espouses his wife with it (_i. e._ the ring), he is to put it _upon the fourth finger of her_ left _hand_;" and then refers, for _the reason_ of this, to the rubric of _Salisbury Manual_, which speaks of the vein going from this finger directly to the heart.
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Religion, or rather fanaticism, has produced a _Phyllis Wheatly_; but it could not produce a poet.
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The witness Wheatly, who subsequently became insane, and is believed to have died by his own hand, made an affidavit before a magistrate acknowledging that he had sworn falsely against Orr. Two of the jury made depositions setting forth that they had been induced to join in the verdict of guilty while under the influence of drink; two others swore that they had been terrified into the same course by threats of violence.
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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The only evidence against Orr was the unsupported testimony of the soldier Wheatly; and after hearing Curran's defence of the prisoner there could be no possible doubt of his innocence.
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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